Throwback 359-style design on Jade Transport’s 2021 389 Pride & Class

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Updated Dec 4, 2021

Jade Transport driver Ben Overton hauls bulk chemicals with this special-edition 2021 Peterbilt 389 Pride & Class.

The truck was on display at the 2021 Shell Rotella SuperRigs working truck show in Hampshire, Illinois, where it won second place in the Tractor-Trailer division. It also earned a spot in the 2022 Shell Rotella SuperRigs calendar.

The truck is numbered 359 in the Jade Transport fleet, so the company has added some customizations to it to give it a Peterbilt 359-style throwback look. 

Some changes include a retro paint scheme, swapping the stainless front fenders that are normally seen on Pride & Class editions for 359-style painted fenders, Jade's Shift Products stack shrouds and more.

Under the hood, the rig sports a Cummins X15 with an 18-speed. The trailer Overton brought to SuperRigs was a 2010 Brenner 7,200-gallon tanker.

Jade Transport's 2021 Peterbilt 389 Pride & ClassBen Overton showed this 2021 Peterbilt 389 Pride & Class edition at the Shell Rotella SuperRigs working truck show in July. Given the truck's fleet number, 359, the company designed it in an old-school Peterbilt 359 scheme.

Jade Transport's truck number 359With fleet number 359, Jade added a number of custom touches to the truck, including the custom paint scheme, custom stack shroud, custom mirror brackets and more.

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Rear fenders of Jade Transport's 2021 Peterbilt 389The company also replaced both the front and rear fenders on the truck to give it more of an old-school look.

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